Thomas Beatie, the female-to-male transgender who caused controversy in 2007 when he became pregnant, has separated from his wife of nine years, according to People magazine. Beatie, who has had three children with wife Nancy, announced the separation during a taping of CBS’ “The Doctors.”...

Thomas Beatie, the female-to-male transgender who garnered fame and sparked controversy when he became pregnant, may be calling it quits after giving birth to his third child. Beatie appeared today on CBS’s “The Doctors” to discuss his nontraditional family. During the appearance, posted online ...

Among the important issues raised by the pregnancy of Oregonian Thomas Beatie is whether a female-to-male transgender person who becomes pregnant might be endangering the fetus, especially someone like Beatie, who has been taking testosterone for at least 10 years. There's very little research on

Thomas Beatie, the transgender man who made headlines as the so-called "pregnant man," gave birth Sunday to a healthy baby girl, ABC News has learned. The birth, at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon, was natural, according to a source, who added that reports that Beatie had had a Caesarean

The famously pregnant man, transgender male Thomas Beatie, proudly showed off his expanding belly and revealed that he and his wife are considering having more children, according to a British tabloid. "I feel fantastic," Beatie told the News of the World. "I cannot wait to see my baby's face. We

Figuring out that he was transgender and making the decision to take hormones to transition his body from female to male was difficult for Jace Martinez. But figuring out how to tell his 5-year-old daughter, he says, was "really a challenge." So Jace, 23, decided to write a picture book, simply

A transgender man from Oregon says he is five months pregnant, according to gay rights magazine The Advocate. Stunning photos of what appears to be a pregnant Thomas Beatie accompany the first-person article on the publication's Web site. "Our situation sparks legal, political and social unknowns,"